By removing the nut and the washer at the bottom side of the bracket you're gonna use a tenMoreBy removing the nut and the washer at the bottom side of the bracket you're gonna use a ten millimeter socket. And retain the hardware be aware the hardware is spring-loaded.
How do you attach a 4 panel mirror to a club cart?
Now in order to attach our other mounting brackets to our 4 panel mirror we need to install theMoreNow in order to attach our other mounting brackets to our 4 panel mirror we need to install the supplied carriage bolt through the square hole on the other side of the mirror.
Do golf carts have mirrors?
Some counties require the addition of a golf cart rear view mirror for street legal applications. Most of these mirrors are universal or we have ones that bolt onto most EZGO, Club Car, and Yamaha golf cart models.
It directly to the bolt. Now once we've done that side we'll just do the same to the other set ourMoreIt directly to the bolt. Now once we've done that side we'll just do the same to the other set our next step to the video we tighten the bolts that are holding the mirror brackets.
On both sides. And the nuts. Now in order to tighten everything up it's gonna take a 10 millimeterMoreOn both sides. And the nuts. Now in order to tighten everything up it's gonna take a 10 millimeter socket to tighten the nuts on the mirror. Now before you tighten your nuts.
Step 1: Drill
Okay, so I couldn't use the "no drill" clamp that came with my mirror kit but all is not lost here. Instead, I just needed to drill two holes through the metal bracket that were large enough to allow a couple of self tapping metal screws (affiliate link) through. You can find these screws at any hardware store.
Step 2: Mount Mirror
Next up is to mount the mirror which is very easy to do. It attaches on a ball mount to the bracket you just installed. That ball mount allows you to snug up the bolt that holds it into place but still lets you move the mirror around so you can adjust it as needed.
Step 3: Final Adjustment
That's it, your done. Hop in your vehicle and adjust the mirror to your desired position. Your golf cart is now safer and you can better avoid things while backing up and see what's speeding up behind you while you drive around.